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A group of Syrian undergraduate, graduate and post graduate students plus researchers in all scientific and academic fields residing in Syria and around the world from Japan in the east to USA in the west have launched the 'Syrian Researchers' initiative for conveying knowledge to the next generation.

The team translates international scientific news, research articles and discoveries into Arabic language to be published to the Arabic-readers by media outlets, the Tishreen newspaper reported Saturday, clarifying that that over 10725 scientific researches translated by more than 450 volunteers have been published on the internet.

"Syria – The Challenge" is the title of a film directed by Mrs. Olgha Ibrahim al-Naqqash on the role of media outlets in fueling terrorism and aggression on Syria.

The film, which recently has been screened in Moscow, focuses on the misleading media campaign coincided with the terror war on Syria, according to the official news agency (SANA).

The agency clarified that the Lebanese Director explains in the film how some media outlets, especially Al-Arabiya and Al- Jazeera Television channels, have been involved in shedding the blood of the Syrians and in fueling the aggression on Syria.

Mrs. al-Naqqash has tried through her films and documentaries, including the film entitled 'Syria- The Challenge', to shed light on the malicious conspiracy hatched against Syria. She depends on transparent dialogues made with Syrian youths, who have been displaced by terrorist organizations

DAMASCUS– Driven by the desire to pay tribute to the city of Palmyra and to Syrian chief archeologist Khaled al-Asa'ad who was murdered by ISIS, Australian stencil artist Luke Cornish traveled from his country to Syria to see with his own eyes the reality of what is happening here, SANA reported.

Cornish told SANA that he visited Syria before last May as a member of Australian athletes’ delegation “Boxers for Peace” headed by Rev. David Smith, noting that the delegation visited Palmyra a few weeks after the Syrian Arab Army recaptured the city from the clutches of ISIS.

“It was an honor to be able to visit such an important place but also very sad to witness the destruction that had been carried out. I painted the portrait of Khaled al-Asa'ad in the Amphitheater where he was executed. It was quite surreal having had only seen footage of this place on the internet, of the horrible crimes committed there,” he said.

The Palestinian Advisor Mr. Rashid Maw'ed gave Sunday a lecture on the Arab nationalistic project in confronting the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

He affirmed that the Protocols of the Elders of Zion are the most dangerous protocols in the current era because they include laws that aim to ignite wars in the world and to have hegemony over it as well as to fragment the Arab world and to cause chaos.